Sean Welch

Sean is the only ETC student in Adelaide who is sensing, as opposed to intuitive. He's also the only one who is left-handed. Coincidence? He's been checking his email since the 80s. Sean's background is in software development and program management, particularly on international projects. He cares more about successfully delivering his project than anything else in the world. His professional interests include MMOs, non-linear plot structures within games, and the economies of multi-player games. Outside of work, he enjoys indie music, Vespa scooters, and non-practical martial arts, as well as fine wine and spirits.

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